Our website, Reading Deals, is actively growing a list of readers who WANT to
hear about your book promotion.
Not exact matches
I have
heard many amazing things
about Kindle and I already have two
books ready to publish, but I decided to postpone them because in my opinion the main trick is in
promotion.
It always amazes me to
hear popular misconceptions
about book promotion.
A common misconception new authors have
about book promotion is that their topic is so fascinating, different, and groundbreaking, the media will automatically want to interview them once they
hear about it.
With the advent of Amazon, media consumers could suddenly buy
books online as soon as they saw, or
heard about, or read
about the author... so
book promotion opportunities could become sales opportunities, too.
Book publicists are happiest when they hear about new radio shows and new television shows, and new magazines and new newspapers, and new sites and new blogs, and book publicists are usually at their unhappiest when they learn about book promotion opportunities» drying
Book publicists are happiest when they
hear about new radio shows and new television shows, and new magazines and new newspapers, and new sites and new blogs, and
book publicists are usually at their unhappiest when they learn about book promotion opportunities» drying
book publicists are usually at their unhappiest when they learn
about book promotion opportunities» drying
book promotion opportunities» drying up.
And if you've seen other great
book promotion ideas implemented on Instagram, I'd love to
hear about those too — please leave them in a comment here!
Do you feel like you're wasting your time on social media in spite of what you
hear about how it's great for
book promotion?
I've been talking to a lot of you
about book promotion lately, and I'm
hearing that most of you know you could be be a lot more successful if you had a newsletter for your fans...
In our BBT for KDP group, I want to
hear about your publishing successes so feel free to list free
promotions, $ 0.99 cent
promotion or just list your
book.
The Agency case in Canada is not directly linked to what Penn and Lefebvre are talking
about — author pricing of
books sold through Kobo and other online retail platforms — although it's interesting to
hear Lefebvre discuss what's better in terms of discount procedures for Kobo (higher regular prices), and thus what its scanners are watching for when it comes to featured
book promotions.
The marketing technique I
hear other indie authors say to use (since KDP came
about) is to give away
books for free and then layer the free
promotion with paid
promotions right after the free days.